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US-8196171

System and method for provisioning a single physical broadband drop to accommodate multiple specific devices

PublishedJune 5, 2012
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Technical Abstract

A method and system for provisioning a specific device to receive video and/or data services from a plurality of service providers at a physical drop in a digital broadband network serviced by a telecommunication services provider utilizes a broadcast manager for transmitting an electronic message in a modified format determined by the telecommunication services provider, wherein the electronic message contains information identifying the physical drop associated with the specific device. A broadband digital terminal, in communication with the broadcast manager and the physical port, receives the electronic message, stores the information, and upon receiving a sign-on request from a requesting device that is requesting access to one of the video and/or data services, determines whether the requesting device is authorized to access the requested video and/or data service based on the stored information.

Patent Claims
7 claims

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1. A method of provisioning a plurality of physical devices at a single physical drop to receive telecommunications services, comprising: receiving at a network an electronic message from a head end, wherein the electronic message comprises: a first information field that specifies telecommunication services which the devices at the single physical drop are entitled to receive; a second information field that comprises, in modified format, information that identifies the single physical drop; and a third information field that comprises, in modified format, a maximum number of simultaneously active physical devices allowed at the single physical drop; creating a device profile associated with the single physical drop corresponding to the electronic message; and storing the device profile.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the third information field comprises a modified version of a Serial_Number field of an Add New Settop command of the Jerrold communication protocol.

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3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, from a device at the single physical drop, a request to access telecommunication services; and checking the device profile associated with the single physical drop to determine whether the maximum number of simultaneously active devices at the single physical drop has been exceeded.

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4. A system for provisioning a plurality of physical devices at a single physical drop to receive telecommunications services, comprising: a network, wherein the network comprises: means for receiving from a head end, an electronic message, wherein the electronic message comprises: a first information field that specifies telecommunication services which the devices at the single physical drop are entitled to receive; a second information field that comprises, in modified format, information that identifies the single physical drop; and a third information field that comprises, in modified format, a maximum number of simultaneously active physical devices allowed at the single physical drop; means for creating a device profile associated with the single physical drop corresponding to the electronic message; and means for storing the device profile.

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5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising: means for receiving, from a device at the single physical drop, a request to access telecommunication services; and means for checking the device profile associated with the single physical drop to determine whether the maximum number of simultaneously active devices at the single physical drop has been exceeded.

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6. A system for provisioning a plurality of devices at a single physical drop to receive telecommunications services, comprising: a network, wherein the network comprises: a broadcast manager that receives from a Business System Interface, an electronic message relating to an Add New Settop command of the Jerrold communication protocol, wherein the electronic message comprises: a Service_Handle field that specifies telecommunication services which the devices at the single physical drop are entitled to receive; a Unit_Address field that comprises, in modified format, information that identifies the single physical drop; and a Serial_Number field that comprises, in modified format, a maximum number of simultaneously active physical devices allowed at the single physical drop; a Broadband Digital Terminal operable to create a device profile associated with the single physical drop corresponding to the electronic message; and a storage arrangement that stores the device profile.

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7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the Broadband Digital Terminal is further operable to receive, from a device at the single physical drop, a request to access telecommunication services, and wherein the Broadband Digital Terminal is further operable to check the device profile associated with the single physical drop to determine whether the maximum number of simultaneously active devices at the single physical drop has been exceeded.

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Filing Date

October 25, 2007

Publication Date

June 5, 2012

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